Household etiquette
How to greet a guest, handle a busy school morning, stay invisible during a dinner party. The unwritten rules of every Ugandan home.

Our Training Center
Before any housekeeper meets a family, she spends weeks at our training center — learning the work, the safety, and the kind of warmth that turns a job into a calling.
The curriculum
Every Apriton maid passes through the same six modules — not because we want uniform employees, but because every family deserves the same standard the moment she walks in.
How to greet a guest, handle a busy school morning, stay invisible during a dinner party. The unwritten rules of every Ugandan home.
Daily family menus, fresh-market shopping, dietary needs for kids and grandparents. Western, Ugandan and pan-African basics.
Age-appropriate play, school routines, first aid for scrapes and fevers, and how to keep little ones safe without hovering.
Hand-washing protocol, food safety, disinfection of high-touch surfaces, period care for teen girls in the home.
Gas appliance use, electrical safety, what to do in a power outage, how to handle the gate when she's home alone.
Polite phone etiquette, taking messages, simple written notes, basic conversational English to match diverse households.
For maids
Most domestic workers in Uganda learn on the job, with no certificate to show for it. We change that. Finish our training and walk out with a Promised Land certificate, placement support, and a fair salary you can count on.

Class of 2026
“Apriton trained me, then placed me. I've never looked back.”
— Doreen Namuli, certified housekeeper
For families
When you hire an Apriton maid, you're not hiring a stranger. You're hiring a graduate — someone our team has watched, tested, and signed off on. That's why your home stays calm.
Every Apriton home gets the same standard — the curriculum guarantees it.
Health, hygiene, and household-safety protocols are non-negotiable parts of training.
Communication and English modules mean she can work with expat, embassy, and local families alike.

Our campus
Our training center sits in central Kampala — easy to reach by boda or matatu from every district. Classes run year-round, in English and Luganda. No fees up front: your training is funded by the placement you graduate into.